Ratings2
Average rating3.5
An enjoyable read but not without its problems. The author makes their own rules and lore which can irk people (like fae being ‘allergic' to iron but own cars and live around/in other modern conveniences that definitely have iron in them without any side effects) and doesn't bother to describe the different species of the characters or how that affects them being outside of the Sidhe. Like a lot of other reviewers said, there were some inconsistencies or plot devices that were unnecessary or didn't make sense. This could have been set in another setting than a “magickal” university, especially since it hardly mentions classes and doesn't explain how magical beings are viewed by normal humans or if they can even see all this. Don't expect another Hogwarts.
However, despite its issues, I really liked all the characters and the love story between Roarke and Smith seemed more realistic than most romance novels.